Video: Inspecting a 250g gold bar at our Kampala vault – assay & serialisation.
Gold Traders International is a premier Uganda gold supplier specialising in certified 250g gold bars. Whether you are a small-scale investor seeking a manageable entry point or a dealer looking for wholesale gold bars Uganda, we offer fully assayed, serialised 24K bars (99.99% fine) sourced directly from Ugandan mines. Our 250g bars provide the perfect balance of value, portability, and affordability, backed by UK registration and Ugandan mining licenses.
Our 250g gold bars are refined to the highest international standard: 99.99% fine gold (24 karat). This level of purity ensures global acceptance and eligibility for major gold exchanges and vaults.
Each bar is laser-engraved with a unique serial number and QR code, linking to our secure verification database. This provides instant authenticity confirmation and full traceability.
Every 250g bar is accompanied by an assay certificate from an LBMA-accredited laboratory, confirming its weight, purity, and provenance. This certification is essential for resale and institutional acceptance.
Our 250g bars follow standard dimensions (approx. 65mm x 35mm x 6mm), making them easy to stack, store, and handle in both home safes and professional vaults.
250g bars offer a lower financial barrier than larger bars, making them ideal for first-time investors or those building a portfolio gradually. You still benefit from the low premiums associated with bar investment.
Gold bars offer a hedge against currency devaluation and inflation. Uganda-sourced bars provide geographic diversification and direct access to East African production.
250g bars are compact enough for home safes yet substantial for professional vault storage. They can be easily accumulated over time to build significant holdings.
Physical gold bars are a tangible asset you hold directly – there is no reliance on a bank or financial institution.
We are a leading wholesale gold bars Uganda supplier, serving bullion dealers, collectors, and institutional investors worldwide. For 250g bars, our wholesale minimum is typically 40 bars (10 kg). Competitive premiums, fast settlement, and full compliance. Our team can assist with:
We partner with Brinks and Loomis for insured, discreet transport of 250g gold bars. Shipments are fully tracked and include comprehensive transit insurance.
We handle all Ugandan export permits, customs declarations, and certificates of origin. You receive a complete compliance pack with every bar shipment.
Full all‑risk insurance covering theft, loss, and damage from our vault to your door. Coverage is provided by Lloyd’s of London syndicates.
Pre‑shipment verification by an independent LBMA laboratory. We can arrange for your representative to witness the assay.
Gold Traders International operates with full legal compliance and transparency. Our credentials ensure that every transaction meets international regulatory standards:
These licenses and registrations guarantee that your 250g gold bars are sourced, processed, and exported legally, giving you peace of mind and full traceability.
Absolutely. The 250g bar offers an excellent balance between affordability and value. It allows new investors to acquire a significant amount of gold without the higher cost of larger bars, while still benefiting from low premiums.
Each bar has a unique serial number and a QR code linking to our secure verification portal. You can also request an independent assay at your cost.
Yes. We specialise in wholesale gold bars Uganda for institutional clients and dealers. Minimum wholesale order for 250g bars is 40 bars (10 kg). Contact our team for volume pricing.
We supply the original assay certificate, commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and Uganda Precious Metals Authority export permit. All documents are couriered with the shipment.
We ship to over 40 countries via Brinks or Loomis with full all‑risk insurance. Shipping cost and insurance are quoted upfront. For details, see International Gold Shipping.
Premiums vary based on market conditions, but 250g bars typically carry a slightly higher premium than 1kg bars, yet are significantly lower than 100g bars or coins. Contact us for a current quote.